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"Growth of a Nation"

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Who was the first pres to be inaugurated in Washington DC?   Thomas Jefferson  
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What secretary explored the Missouri?   Meriwether Lewis  
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Who was Lewis & Clark's guide and interpreter?   Sacagawea  
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Where did Pike explore?   the Rockies and the Rio Grande  
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Whose career ended in disgrace with a trial for treason?   Aaron Burr  
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Embargo   Prohibited free trade with Europe  
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Tecumseh   Defeated at Tippecanoe  
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William Henry Harrison   ~"hero of Tippacanoe" ~defeated Tecumseh at Tippacanoe  
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Oliver Hazard Perry   Wrote "We have met the enemy, and they are ours!"  
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Andrew Jackson   led the American forces in the South and hero of the Battle of New Orleans  
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The Treaty of Ghent   ended the war of 1812  
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What was the charge by Barbary States called?   Tribute  
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Leader of the country that sold land to the United States.   Napolean  
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Where did nearly half of all American trade pass through in 1800?   New Orleans  
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Leader of the War Hawks   Henry Clay  
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American city that the British captured and burned during the War of 1812.   Washington D.C.  
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Who wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner?"   Francis Scott Key  
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